Remco,
   If TSM 6.1 is dead, and everybody should just go to 6.2, then please
respond to the user's posted problem.  He was running 6.1 and tried to
upgrade to 6.2.1.1, and had such a miserable failure that he ended up
wiping out all his efforts and starting over.  How does he get to 6.2 if
the upgrade won't work?
   Can anybody else tell us about the 6.1 to 6.2 upgrade path?  Is this
user's experience isolated to Linux?  Or is it a complete aberation for
this user, but nobody else is getting this sort of problem during an
upgrade?

   I have a customer who upgraded from 5.5.x to 6.1.0.0 (yes, I know, I
have no idea why they installed that version) and of course they are
unhappy about it.  So they asked me today to upgrade it to a stable
version, and I was going to suggest 6.1.4, since I have other customers
stable on that release.  But if it makes more sense to go straight to
6.2.1.1, I am happy to do that, but I would like to have some confidence
in the upgrade path before I make my recommendation.

Best Regards,

John D. Schneider
The Computer Coaching Community, LLC
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] New server - 6.1.4.1 or 6.2.1.1?
From: Remco Post <r.p...@plcs.nl>
Date: Tue, September 07, 2010 2:22 pm
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU

Repeat after me: TSM 6.1 is dead! :)

Really, 6.1 is never a good choice, always go straight to 6.2.

--

Gr., Remco

On 7 sep. 2010, at 20:39, Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU <zfor...@vcu.edu> wrote:

> I am putting up 2-new Linux based 6.x servers that will eventually replace
> older 5.5.x boxes.
>
> My issue/question is........ should I go with 6.1.4.1 or 6.2.1.1?
>
> Part of the reason for asking this is due to my bad experience with trying
> to upgrade a test server from 6.1.3.4 to 6.2.1 - total failure - upgrade
> would not run to completion - kept telling me the database had issues
> (eventhough it was a virgin, empty 6.1.3.4 instance just installed) and it
> got so badly torqued when I tried to remove the half-install, I had to
> have the OS guy just wipe it and start all over. Then I installed 6.2.1.1
> virgin and it has been sitting there (waiting to have it shipped offsite).
>
> To date, I have not had any problems upgrading/patching my one production
> 6.1.x server - just getting ready to upgrade from 6.1.3.4 to 6.1.4.1
> (anyone else do this on a Linux platform ? Any problems?)
>
> Your thoughts?
> Zoltan Forray
> TSM Software & Hardware Administrator
> Virginia Commonwealth University
> UCC/Office of Technology Services
> zfor...@vcu.edu - 804-828-4807
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